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london with a high of 9, paris with 8. and eastern europe, single-digit temperatures through your thursday, moscow with a high of 5. here's a look at your extended forecast. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. keira knightley has established herself as one of the most saw after leading ladies. u
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even before and now here i am in paris it's fantastic a dream come true. and right next to the eiffel tower the cossacks met a few russian speaking french month one for five or ten. because sex adopted many french practices off their return to russia an eight hundred fourteen course like women spoke to tight fitting blouse to triumph will build him a concept town of no bitch a cask that stole shaped streets were laid out in the paris model one of the how minutes was even close powers. yes i. think the. cossacks will be cossacks on the eiffel tower all anywhere else once cossacks start to sing as just no stopping the. goats that. earth shall follow for sure that at that end up things like out of luck i think you know your shit out. of. the journey has come to an end alexei never said seth green is his horse for the last time before setting off home . let me have your leg what you think needs a brush you get easy now bubble. good boy. the noble beasts will return in holes boxes. will travel with the on those by coach he's in high spirits because he won't be
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russian cossacks are here again marching towards paris. really but it comes from a family of cossacks and he's learned to sing the old version of them. when his horse became lingering the journey vassily had to trail behind the procession he still believes the question of who won the battle is relevant. but you would say the battle ended in a draw but it was an honorable droll there's no doubt the french emerged victorious they did override the battlefield to overseas the battlefield was the victor but even if it was a victory it was a costly one. to ensure that good morning. well over. at least for. the excitement of the grand tour of paris has still a long way in the future for the course i could just beginning to get ready for the journey. and it all started here exactly one year ago. hats on. vassily is making ready to ride his horse is called. good boy come over here for a ride down. just like a member of the family they often joke at the horses or even more dead and their wives and children. need to talk to him all the time you see h
russian cossacks are here again marching towards paris. really but it comes from a family of cossacks and he's learned to sing the old version of them. when his horse became lingering the journey vassily had to trail behind the procession he still believes the question of who won the battle is relevant. but you would say the battle ended in a draw but it was an honorable droll there's no doubt the french emerged victorious they did override the battlefield to overseas the battlefield was the...
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such a long way to paris it might be difficult to travel on horseback there. on the fifteenth day of the journey the cossacks have made it to poland in two weeks they've covered the same distance as russian troops did during this two month long pursuit of napoleon. in december eight hundred twelve napoleon into the russia with a fifty thousand strong elite but he left with only fifteen hundred. frostbitten troops. was no foregone conclusion. is more than a cossack he's also a historian and writer his latest book will tell the story of this journey is keeping a diary that. is a once in a lifetime chance couldn't turn it down. you know the love. you know your dog. will be enough the french won nearly every battle but as the russian army increased in number it was quite apparent that the french would windley by the time the polian was retreating to poland has only had almost run out of artillery provisions and even forces. buzz off it's mine you got yours finish it you i like vassileva rennick i like saying of a sense of does not hail from the dawn area even thou
such a long way to paris it might be difficult to travel on horseback there. on the fifteenth day of the journey the cossacks have made it to poland in two weeks they've covered the same distance as russian troops did during this two month long pursuit of napoleon. in december eight hundred twelve napoleon into the russia with a fifty thousand strong elite but he left with only fifteen hundred. frostbitten troops. was no foregone conclusion. is more than a cossack he's also a historian and...
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before and now here i am in paris it's fantastic a dream come true. and right next to the eiffel tower the cossacks met a few russian speaking french month one called five or ten. because socks adopted many french practices off their return to russia in eighteen fourteen women spoke to tight fitting blouses to triumph were built in the coastal town of no bitch i can ask it still shaped streets were laid out in the paris model one of the how minutes was even though promised. oh yes of. course x. will be cossacks on the eiffel tower all anyone else wants to sing as just no stopping the. bird shuffle over your head i don't doubt that us thinks that you know. i think that you. the journey has come to an end alexei never said seth brings his horse for the last time before setting off home. let me have your leg but you need to brush easy now bubble for good boy. the noble beasts will return in horse boxes. will travel with the others by coach he's in high spirits because he won't be homesick for much longer but his joy is modded by the prospect of passing w
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since they said other systems did it we decided to look at the systems in paris france. it took months to identify the right officials and in this case either the head of operations or the systems schedulinger all but one which was new york agreed to an extensive interview by two of us and per the rules we were not identified. nevertheless of the interviews as described in the report were significant. all transit systems it became clear had multiple systems that were similar and had challenges and all needed to deal with complex traffic, scheduling, and terrain problems uniquely their own, and yet as we had known the san francisco controller's survey had shown all had higher reliability and rider seaferz than muni and we determined that all systems use switchbacks they only did so in cases of equipment break down or emergencies except for one. one system which happened to be the santa clara mta does use switch backs and interestingly enough their head is the former employee of muni, michael burns, who was a former employee and went to work for them. as you supervisors ma
since they said other systems did it we decided to look at the systems in paris france. it took months to identify the right officials and in this case either the head of operations or the systems schedulinger all but one which was new york agreed to an extensive interview by two of us and per the rules we were not identified. nevertheless of the interviews as described in the report were significant. all transit systems it became clear had multiple systems that were similar and had challenges...
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they enter the paris on june 16, i think. the government in paris led to the south. they were practically in a different city every day. and churchill hoped and pleaded with the french to continue fighting. both countries had pledged, one to another, that they would not drop out of the war and make a separate peace, unless they were released from this pledge by the other. the french begin to think that they would want to make a separate peace, and they began to talk to the british about this. churchill said no, we can't release you from that pledge. we want you to keep fighting all the way down to the mediterranean if you have to. and if you have to, across the mediterranean, keep fighting from north africa. and a big part of the reason was that the french fleet was a very, very large fleet, many battleships. it was the fourth largest navy in the world. and churchill was very worried that if france was conquered, then hitler would seize the french fleet. and the arithmetic was, if you put the german fleet, which was considerable, they had the bismarck coming along, t
they enter the paris on june 16, i think. the government in paris led to the south. they were practically in a different city every day. and churchill hoped and pleaded with the french to continue fighting. both countries had pledged, one to another, that they would not drop out of the war and make a separate peace, unless they were released from this pledge by the other. the french begin to think that they would want to make a separate peace, and they began to talk to the british about this....
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quite a few chinese designers are showing regularly in london and paris. i am very happy to see that they are having this enthusiasm and interest in modernizing business, modernize and design. >> the lifestyle you are promoting is only available to a small group of very rich people. does that concern you? >> i am always ask, what do you think about promoting luxury in this expensive lifestyle? i always say that you can be stylish without buying expensive things. style is an identity on how you see yourself. in china, the model is very different. young girls today will probably be totally transformed in a month, because it is a sharply changing society. from my perspective, i do not give up on anyone. >> unusually for a publishing venture, they made a profit in the first year. there is no question that there is an appetite for the lifestyle it promotes. the challenge now is to nurture the creative talent within the country to satisfy that demand. >> that is it from beijing for now. i will be back at the same time tomorrow. of course, there is plenty of anal
quite a few chinese designers are showing regularly in london and paris. i am very happy to see that they are having this enthusiasm and interest in modernizing business, modernize and design. >> the lifestyle you are promoting is only available to a small group of very rich people. does that concern you? >> i am always ask, what do you think about promoting luxury in this expensive lifestyle? i always say that you can be stylish without buying expensive things. style is an identity...
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i shipped off to paris island and this is where i would spend my eighteenth birthday. happy birthday. it is not as bad as the next we birthdays because my nineteenth birthday i was in sniper school, my 22 birthday i was in mountain training in bridgecourt, i have a lot of good birthdays. in paris island, shipped to north carolina infantry training and after that went to hawaii where i was stationed the next three years and this is where i attended sniper school. after attending sniper school i shipped to iraq and in iraq i didn't get to complete my floor because i was bitten on my right hand by vicious enemy spider and suffered severe nerve damage but i will let everyone in the room know that the enemy will stop at nothing. they even train spiders. i turned back home for two years of dismal training and working up to get my hands back and this is why i became a sniper team leader under 500 marines and we were training to go back to iraq. we need five volunteers to go to afghanistan. i said what is the mission? we don't know yet. we just need five volunteers right now.
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prime minister medvedev has said today that he will be keeping it in the year and he was saying that in paris while blessing a major business deal is a way that russia and indeed russian companies can really capitalize on the miseries in your own really get something out of it well apparently there are bargains for the taking basically of the european market right now and russian companies are going ahead with that i'll tell you all about it the couple of great notes after the break thanks a lot to me to. parents versus social workers dot nabbing. dot the man you've met children have become prizes to fight for why does the law threaten families for social for if you see me in the film of the right of your home anymore they feel that they have any kind of suspicion about the world of the of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. if your mother. we have an industry that's a. concentrated form. of the footrace chill. it was not the military as army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting however it was not the op
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. >> they have hip hop in paris, just so you know. >> but it's in french, yes, but it's a different kind of music. >> it sounds like it would be a stronger business plan if you honed in on that audience and that demographic group and see what they want, how many nights are you going to be able to get that crowd out versus a variety of facts. >> the scariest thing about this business is you invest all this money, you open up the business, you do the best you can, you comply with all the regulations and all of a sudden you're not making the rent and that's very scary, or you're not able to pay your staff because you didn't pull in enough money and then you fall off the proverbial cliff and start doing things that end up creating a problem venue. >> [inaudible]. >> well, i don't condemn any musical style, but i will tell you that i think when i said you need a plan b, you really flexed -- need to hone your marketing plan, if this doesn't work, how easily can i flip to that, how much of my income will be the food, the cocktails, the admission, you have so work with it. >> i appreciate that a
. >> they have hip hop in paris, just so you know. >> but it's in french, yes, but it's a different kind of music. >> it sounds like it would be a stronger business plan if you honed in on that audience and that demographic group and see what they want, how many nights are you going to be able to get that crowd out versus a variety of facts. >> the scariest thing about this business is you invest all this money, you open up the business, you do the best you can, you...
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samples taken from his body will be flown to labs in paris, geneva, and moscow for testing. >> palestinian officials say they would petition the international criminal court if the investigation in the yielded prove that arafat was poisoned -- yielded proof that arafat was poisoned. >> after the sample was taken, the tomb was resealed. palestinian officials paid respects while an honor guard stood outside the mausoleum. a panel of experts at about their work behind blue drapes, taking tissue samples from the body of the former palestinian president, who died eight years ago in paris. his death has been the subject of rumors and conspiracy theories ever since. over the summer, his widow had his clothing examine, revealing traces of highly poisonous polonium 210. she filed charges for murder. most palestinians take it as a given that israel is responsible. for them, the only question is which poison was used. >> i am sending a question to all the world to help us determine the truth in the killing of yasir arafat. i hope that exhuming yasser arafat's body today will reveal the truth, and we
samples taken from his body will be flown to labs in paris, geneva, and moscow for testing. >> palestinian officials say they would petition the international criminal court if the investigation in the yielded prove that arafat was poisoned -- yielded proof that arafat was poisoned. >> after the sample was taken, the tomb was resealed. palestinian officials paid respects while an honor guard stood outside the mausoleum. a panel of experts at about their work behind blue drapes,...
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paris and london at respective respectively. 21 degrees in rome. here's your extended forecast. >>> once again our lead news for this hour, japanese voters have spent weeks listening to their politicians debate the possibility of an early election. now they have a date to mark on their calendars. they'll be going to the polls on sunday, december 16th. prime minister noda will soon dissolve the lower house of the diet. he and his ruling party made the decision after forging an agreement with the main opposition liberal democratic party. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us at "nhk world," from all of us at "nhk world," thanks very much for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight the conversation about the fallout from last tuesday's election with columnist frank rich. rich
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i'm now joined by john laughlin director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and paris john thanks very much for being with us here in the program first off the greek government as we know it keeps cutting spending despite fears opposition on the streets so at this point do the m.p.'s themselves believe that these measures are actually helping the country's economy. it's difficult to know what the enemies themselves believe because we can see that the kinds of measures that have been imposed on greece for more than two years now because this crisis has been going on for a very long time as you know these measures are actually making the situation worse well our economy is in freefall it's been in three full well through every year and the fact is that the greek political class like the rest of the euro in the class in a sense i think prisoner of its own ideology it's the prisoner of the european i feel a g. and this ideology exerts such a power over people that they are prepared to do things which by any rational measure obviously counterproductive in order to preserve
i'm now joined by john laughlin director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and paris john thanks very much for being with us here in the program first off the greek government as we know it keeps cutting spending despite fears opposition on the streets so at this point do the m.p.'s themselves believe that these measures are actually helping the country's economy. it's difficult to know what the enemies themselves believe because we can see that the kinds of measures that...
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the city--paris. of all the artists who worked in paris, it's picasso who's been elevated by critics and historians to the status of the modern artist as hero. to honor him, the french installed all the works he never wanted to sell in the grandest of museums, a supreme monument founded by the establishment to an artist whose reputation was built on the subversion of establishments. here, at the musee picasso, is an exhibition focused on the single most famous modern picture painted by picasso-- les demoiselles d'avignon. this painting is repeatedly claimed to be the first modern painting of the 20th century. far more important, i think, is that this painting has two quite separate identities, even reputations. in the first place, it has a reputation as what might be called a highly expressive painting, a painting whose content is sexuality and violence. in the second place, it has a reputation as the work that opened the way to a movement which we think of as quintessentially 20th-century-- cubism. i
the city--paris. of all the artists who worked in paris, it's picasso who's been elevated by critics and historians to the status of the modern artist as hero. to honor him, the french installed all the works he never wanted to sell in the grandest of museums, a supreme monument founded by the establishment to an artist whose reputation was built on the subversion of establishments. here, at the musee picasso, is an exhibition focused on the single most famous modern picture painted by...
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reporting from paris and france. now will bring you more news in about half an hour stay with us then coming up with r.t. sport. was. in the middle of russia's north thrown away from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. so they stole one family have been living here for a long time in tents and they don't bring india's canes. lodging runs in a signal on minutes they also grew up in the two but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. the two of his dances he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy a had when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around who it is gather that turns and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter and then children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's s
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ok rachel i'd like to go back to you in paris and what's going to happen with the g.o.p. moving forward because it seems to me that you know i i think most people who watch this program know my politics ok and i disagree with a lot with romney had to say but there's some other issues on the economy that you know make perfect sense here but it's really what hurt him is his own party because he wasn't conservative enough because mitt romney is a moderate ok a moderate and you're right george bush was elected by these same people ok so i mean is it really the republican party's problem because it has it's tea party members and we have the fiscal cliff coming up and you know it's just you know obama isn't an easy situation to say i don't have anybody to talk to and he'll be right. well i think they have to go back to the drawing board and they have to revamp their entire platform they have to decide what's important to address because i think what the public is saying to a certain extent in this election and i don't think it's the first time they've expressed this is that rea
ok rachel i'd like to go back to you in paris and what's going to happen with the g.o.p. moving forward because it seems to me that you know i i think most people who watch this program know my politics ok and i disagree with a lot with romney had to say but there's some other issues on the economy that you know make perfect sense here but it's really what hurt him is his own party because he wasn't conservative enough because mitt romney is a moderate ok a moderate and you're right george bush...
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well, victor worked with an artisan butcher in paris. together they developed >> to get the perfect patty. reporter: chris ten studied french cuisine in paris for several years before she created the smoking truck. >> the gastronomic plan. reporter: alexander is a food writer and author of hungry for paris, the book and the blog. in this district it's a very expensive part of paris. you get a burger, fries and a dessert. >> reporter: a little history. macdonald's arrived in the '70s. today outside of the united states, france is the biggest market for mcdonald's in the world. no, it's not always been a happy meal. in 1999 a farmer named jose drove a tractor through a mcdonald's under construction. >> mcdonald's was a symbol of industrial food. >> reporter: okay. but this is one of the most celebrated french chefs in the world. about ten years ago at his restaurant in new york, he decided to prove that a burger could be more than just beef patties on a bun. >> i wanted my burger to be a cross between what french cuisine represents and wha
well, victor worked with an artisan butcher in paris. together they developed >> to get the perfect patty. reporter: chris ten studied french cuisine in paris for several years before she created the smoking truck. >> the gastronomic plan. reporter: alexander is a food writer and author of hungry for paris, the book and the blog. in this district it's a very expensive part of paris. you get a burger, fries and a dessert. >> reporter: a little history. macdonald's arrived in...
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reporting from paris and france. up next kept an account with lauren mr. wells the future science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. sigrid laboratory jim mccurry was able to build a new world most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care watch only on the dot com . to least be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots of the i p interviews intriguing stories after you've. been trying. to find out more visit are a big all teeth dog called. the great russian warriors. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complete their triumphant. rigid people's admiration for two hundred. zero zero. zero zero zero zero. zero. download the official location so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not require
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reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top of the ledger whistleblower was a bradley manning is to be heard in public for the first time and yes the trial you're likely to get claims of brutal mistreatment while he was in confinement for allegedly drinking thousands of secret documents to wiki leaks. and sometimes all for a lot of what you say on twitter all might be inappropriate not to morrow and because british policy will tell you fine you and maybe even jail you for a report on cyber censorship coming up after the break. it was not the military i guess army announced today it signed a new contract with a unit of the huge contracting power it was not the operation to secure and rebuild a devastated country caliber company field taxpayers for its contract work in iraq . it was the campaign for making billions of dollars album for all reasonable and forty bills to exceed one billion dollars iraq for sale. or profiteers won't cheat. the great russian laureates. prevailing over hazards and aspe
reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top of the ledger whistleblower was a bradley manning is to be heard in public for the first time and yes the trial you're likely to get claims of brutal mistreatment while he was in confinement for allegedly drinking thousands of secret documents to wiki leaks. and sometimes all for a lot of what you say on twitter all might be inappropriate not to morrow and because british policy will tell you fine you and maybe even jail you for a...
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especially in paris. >> thank you, eric. >> thank you, embassador. new developments right now in negotiations over the so-called fiscal cliff which is coming. it will bring looming tax hikes and spending cuts that threaten to plunge u.s. economy back into recession. republicans are showing a willingness to raise new revenues but reports that democrats are taking a harder line on entitlement reforms. joining, bob accuse -- >> what's the best case scenario from the meetings the president is attending with congressional leaders and what's the worst case scenario? >> best case scenario is they reach a deal pretty calmly within the next couple weeks before the holidays and so it doesn't hurt consumer spending around christmas. worst case scenario, they don't reach a deal and we go over the fiscal cliff, that markets are rattled and it's an economic catastrophe. >> what are the chance because democrats seem to be digging their heels in at this point about what they're willing to do, republicans have extended the olive branch. both sides say three try. what
especially in paris. >> thank you, eric. >> thank you, embassador. new developments right now in negotiations over the so-called fiscal cliff which is coming. it will bring looming tax hikes and spending cuts that threaten to plunge u.s. economy back into recession. republicans are showing a willingness to raise new revenues but reports that democrats are taking a harder line on entitlement reforms. joining, bob accuse -- >> what's the best case scenario from the meetings the...
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reporting from paris in france. under some other international news now at least thirty people have been killed and dozens wounded in attacks by insurgents and central in northern iraq the main targets were shi'ite mosques in the capital were a series of blasts claimed twenty one lives on tuesday away were bombings have two other cities in the north no group has claimed responsibility though such attacks are usually links to al qaida. america's u.n. ambassador susan rice has met with republicans to comment on allegations that she gave misleading information about of course they are targeting the u.s. embassy in libya shortly after the incident in september right there time was a result of a spontaneous demonstration of republican representatives believe the evidence at the time clearly showed it was an assault by a terrorist susan rice is considered a possible candidate to replace the current secretary of state clinton in twenty thirty. rebel was drawn from the congolese city of goma is being put more and more into
reporting from paris in france. under some other international news now at least thirty people have been killed and dozens wounded in attacks by insurgents and central in northern iraq the main targets were shi'ite mosques in the capital were a series of blasts claimed twenty one lives on tuesday away were bombings have two other cities in the north no group has claimed responsibility though such attacks are usually links to al qaida. america's u.n. ambassador susan rice has met with...
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but as a young man in paris, he joined th friends like max ernst and jean arp in the emerging surrealist movement of the 1920s. in his painting "the farm," miro's characteristic symbols and themes began to appear: serpentine shapes, checkerboard patterns, infinite space represented by the moon or a star. in 1922, he painted "the farmer's wife," the ancestress of countless female symbols that also became a continuing motif in miro's art. in 1924, his art broke free of gravitational constraints in the surrealistic world of "harlequin's carnival." over the years, he developed his own personal symbolism, and in the 1950s, the scale of his art grew with such works as a mural at harrd university and "the wall ofhe sun" for unesco in pas. as his work grew in size, miro continued what he termed "a process of simplification." he stated, "little by little, i have managed to reach a point at which i use no more than a small number of forms and colors." this process found a culminating expression in his eightoot-high painting "femme," miro entered the project with much enthusim, stating, "i'll go in
but as a young man in paris, he joined th friends like max ernst and jean arp in the emerging surrealist movement of the 1920s. in his painting "the farm," miro's characteristic symbols and themes began to appear: serpentine shapes, checkerboard patterns, infinite space represented by the moon or a star. in 1922, he painted "the farmer's wife," the ancestress of countless female symbols that also became a continuing motif in miro's art. in 1924, his art broke free of...
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we e-mail the copy for him over in paris. he said, where is the bill of rights? the answer was, there is no bill of rights. every people on earth is untitled by nature -- entitled by nature to a constant -- to a bill of rights which protect them against their government. this foreshadowed a problem. george mason was one of the members of the virginia delegation. he had written the declaration of the rights for the state of virginia in 1776. it was a few months before jefferson wrote the declaration of independence. when the convention was over, mason, who was a member of the virginia delegation, was greeted would not sign the constitution. washington was -- was -- was a member of the virginia delegation, would not sign the constitution. washington was infuriated. so came about one of the great informal agreements in american legal history. there was an agreement that if the constitution ratified as written by the 77 convention, there would be a bill of rights. -- by the 1777 convention, there would be a bill of rights. so we had a bill of rights in 1791. we have
we e-mail the copy for him over in paris. he said, where is the bill of rights? the answer was, there is no bill of rights. every people on earth is untitled by nature -- entitled by nature to a constant -- to a bill of rights which protect them against their government. this foreshadowed a problem. george mason was one of the members of the virginia delegation. he had written the declaration of the rights for the state of virginia in 1776. it was a few months before jefferson wrote the...
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reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top alleged whistleblowers bradley manning is to be heard in public for the first time in years and his pretrial hearings are likely to hear claims of brutal mistreatment while he was in confinement for allegedly leaking files and of secret documents to wiki leaks. for the new sometimes afraid of what you might say on twitter might be inappropriate not to worry because british policy will tell you find you need maybe send you to jail for it i report on cyber censorship coming up after the break. if you just love me enough you know is that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine they're just off is of course a breeder on the island of bohol and at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horse is what sometimes he. it's lonely here but that horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes . it's part of my every day like. being home to it rats locally just la
reporting from paris in france. coming up one of the world's top alleged whistleblowers bradley manning is to be heard in public for the first time in years and his pretrial hearings are likely to hear claims of brutal mistreatment while he was in confinement for allegedly leaking files and of secret documents to wiki leaks. for the new sometimes afraid of what you might say on twitter might be inappropriate not to worry because british policy will tell you find you need maybe send you to jail...
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reporting from paris in france. go online for more on the stories we have here is one of special reports exclusive to our website also there a fresh crisis in the making it's a bleak outlook for the american middle class with a new study showing the gap between rich and poor has suddenly grown to its widest in decades. and russia's mega follow bollock area gets a one point seven billion dollar welcome all of london stock exchange to find the prevailing do and gloom economics. a silly joke or vent your anger on twitter and facebook could none that you're a jail sentence courtesy of the prison authorities there's a growing number of prosecutions resulting from offensive provocative or even misunderstood post. reports now from london. do you think before you tweet what if you're in a bad mood or you just have a controversial opinion would you post that as your facebook status you might think that what you type is insignificant considering the vast expanse of the internet think again for something that you type on here
reporting from paris in france. go online for more on the stories we have here is one of special reports exclusive to our website also there a fresh crisis in the making it's a bleak outlook for the american middle class with a new study showing the gap between rich and poor has suddenly grown to its widest in decades. and russia's mega follow bollock area gets a one point seven billion dollar welcome all of london stock exchange to find the prevailing do and gloom economics. a silly joke or...
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that is one reason my paris has so far ignored the protests from other european countries. another is that the vast majority of foie gras is consumed in france itself. >> even when there are bands, like in california, or even if it were banned in germany, it would have little influence on our sector. foie gras is different product through and through. it is part of every festive meal. >> foie gras is a cultural icon. for one of our reporter, banning it would be a declaration of war on france. >> people here would turn away from europe even more. they have voted massively against the eu treaties, and that would really put them in opposition. a writer from the area has written a science-fiction novel in which dictators forbid all kinds of things, including foie gras. people then sell them on the black market, like they did during the occupation. >> the 95-year-old grandmother remembers those days. she says the expensive delicacy foie gras used to be eaten almost daily. >> we have always done the forced feeding. at least as far back as the 17th century. so what is the problem?
that is one reason my paris has so far ignored the protests from other european countries. another is that the vast majority of foie gras is consumed in france itself. >> even when there are bands, like in california, or even if it were banned in germany, it would have little influence on our sector. foie gras is different product through and through. it is part of every festive meal. >> foie gras is a cultural icon. for one of our reporter, banning it would be a declaration of war...
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the group the coalition will now hold talks with french president francois hollande on saturday after paris said it will also excuse may consider sending weapons to the rebels middle east correspondent commentator and blogger cultural believes however that the opposition movement is in disarray with no united voice to speak for the syrian people. but. in syria of course the process has been much slower and the wave of defection that we saw in libya didn't exactly happen in syria and what's happening now in specifically in syria is that people there are going off representing a syrian uprising are not the people who are on the ground so we started hearing for example support from different rebel groups armed may rebel groups for the new opposition leadership but who knows the extent of or whether they would be able to exercise political control so what you really have to look at that there is a strong divide between leadership that is outside the country and doesn't have control on the ground and forces on the ground pretty much doing whatever they want after all always ended with to separat
the group the coalition will now hold talks with french president francois hollande on saturday after paris said it will also excuse may consider sending weapons to the rebels middle east correspondent commentator and blogger cultural believes however that the opposition movement is in disarray with no united voice to speak for the syrian people. but. in syria of course the process has been much slower and the wave of defection that we saw in libya didn't exactly happen in syria and what's...
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to reenact an epic parade through paris. come a complete. with people's admiration for two hundred. more news today. again flared up. these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are rule the day. news continues here in r.t. a city joe cool venting your anger on twitter and facebook could now net you a jail sentence courtesy of the british authorities there's a growing number of prosecutions resulting from offensive provocative or even mis understood posts reports now from london. do you think before you tweet what if you're in a bad mood or you just have a controversial opinion would you post that as your facebook status you might think that what you type is insignificant considering the last expanse of the internet think again for something that you type on here you could end up in. paul chambers two years ago the accountant worried that he might not be able to fly due to bad weather tweeted robin hood airport is closed you've got to weaken a bit to get your together otherwise i'm blowing the airport sky high arrested questioned for eight hour as co
to reenact an epic parade through paris. come a complete. with people's admiration for two hundred. more news today. again flared up. these are the images and seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are rule the day. news continues here in r.t. a city joe cool venting your anger on twitter and facebook could now net you a jail sentence courtesy of the british authorities there's a growing number of prosecutions resulting from offensive provocative or even mis understood posts...
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arafat died in 2004 in paris. a documentary by the tv network al jazeera prompted investigators to reopen his case. it said traces of highly toxic radioactive material had been detected on his clothing and other perm belongings. some palestinians believe israel assassinated the late leader. israeli officials deny the claim. >>> analysts at an american satellite imagery firm are raising red flags about a new picture they've taken of north korea. they say the recent photo of a recent facility shows increased activity, and they warn north korean authorities could be preparing for another launch similar to the one that happened last april. digitalglobe released the image of the facility in tongchang-ri in the country's northwest. photo was taken on november 23rd. it shows a new tent, trucks, and many fuel tanks. digitalglobe analysts say north korean authorities could carry out a missile launch in the next three weeks. earlier, u.s. satellite images of the facility showed what are believed to be parts of a long-range
arafat died in 2004 in paris. a documentary by the tv network al jazeera prompted investigators to reopen his case. it said traces of highly toxic radioactive material had been detected on his clothing and other perm belongings. some palestinians believe israel assassinated the late leader. israeli officials deny the claim. >>> analysts at an american satellite imagery firm are raising red flags about a new picture they've taken of north korea. they say the recent photo of a recent...